If prices are dropping why should I get one now... I'll just wait for it to drop more...
Not quite. Prices will always be dropping sure, but at the moment its dropping fairly fast & more importantly, the capacities are increasing faster than the need for space.Then you'll always be waiting for prices to drop...
If prices are dropping why should I get one now... I'll just wait for it to drop more...
What about the whole maximum write cycles? What sort of MTBF would you be looking at?
Lol ok. Don't worry I will but I'm waiting it out a bitIt wasn't really an argument for getting one NOW; just saying you should get one![]()
This is something I would also want more info on, this is one of the reason I have been reluctant to upgrade. I heard the life span on an SSD is quite short, not that I need it longer than 2 years cause I dont keep the same drive long. I have tons of info that flies through my operating system drive and if i could get a definitive answer I will get an SSD tomorrow if it works for me.
Other issue is I have no Bays for a 2.5" drive to fit, how the hell does that work (yep I know dumb question but I like knowing everything before committing to something these days, made that mistake before costed me more money in the end than I planned).
Thanks if anyone responds.
I would suggest buying one quickly, before another earthquake or flood drives the prices up to unaffordable amounts again!
Using the normal bay and just screwing one side in works just fineThis is something I would also want more info on, this is one of the reason I have been reluctant to upgrade. I heard the life span on an SSD is quite short, not that I need it longer than 2 years cause I dont keep the same drive long. I have tons of info that flies through my operating system drive and if i could get a definitive answer I will get an SSD tomorrow if it works for me.
Other issue is I have no Bays for a 2.5" drive to fit, how the hell does that work (yep I know dumb question but I like knowing everything before committing to something these days, made that mistake before costed me more money in the end than I planned).
Thanks if anyone responds.
I really wouldn't say the life span is short, it will last you a good few years without any issues. There are some do's and don't though when running a SSD. Typically you will disable defrag on the drive as this will shorten the life span, however on Windows 7 it will automatically disable defrag on the drive as soon as it detect that you have a SSD installed. Also you NEVER run benchmark tests on a SSD, this also has a adverse effect on the lifespan. Some guys want to see how great their read / write speeds are and end up killing the drive in no time because of these benchmarks.
You get special brackets for SSD's and it fits perfectly into a normal drive bay. Some drives come with these brackets whilst my OCZ didn't so I had to buy one but I think it was like R30.
Hope that helps![]()